Not trying to be an a-hole but Brown's case & Miller's also made me less concerned about bringing White up too soon. Turns out with hindsight that those guys were maybe held back too long. Don't know if it would have mattered but at least they both get a little time in MLB. Not pointing fingers. It's just a shame.

Rocky55 wrote:Not trying to be an a-hole but Brown's case & Miller's also made me less concerned about bringing White up too soon. Turns out with hindsight that those guys were maybe held back too long. Don't know if it would have mattered but at least they both get a little time in MLB. Not pointing fingers. It's just a shame.

Miller was never healthy enough to get his chance, and Brown had one skill. He was a good hitter, no pop, no defense, no walks, he was always over rated. One was an injury case, and the other was a player who didnt have a great skill set

It's not a bad thing. Doubt there is much for him anywhere but with Weglarz and Johnson reasonably close to coming off the DL, what chance did Brown have? Even now, there is no shortage of superior talent in Cleveland and Columbus.

I have thought that JB was a better fit in the NL. He can be an effective pinch hitter and play the occasional 1b/LF. He does not have enough power to be an effective DH and his defensive short comings don't fit AL teams. NL teams use 2-4 pinch hitters regularly. Good Luck Jordan.

I've been on the Jordan Brown bandwagon for a longtime. While I am disapppointed that he didn't more of chance here in the majors, I can realize that he didn't seize the chance he got last season. It can also be said that the players did get in trades (& push Jordan back) are performing.

Going to Milwaukee might not be a bad thing, especially if Fielder moves on as a free agent after the season.

Good luck Jordan. I hope you are able to take advantage of the next opportunity that presents itself.

Tough to see Jordan go, have always been a big fan of his both professionally and personally. He got stuck behind some incredible outfield depth here and the politics of baseball. He's also an example of just how loaded this organization is at the moment where they have no room for him on the 40-man and have a roster of talent bursting at the seams with ML quality players at Columbus. Good for us, and best of luck to him. I hope he latches on somewhere....likely his best opp comes in the offseason when he is a free agent (assuming he is not rostered by the Brewers).

I'm mildly surprised it wasn't Hodges that was jettisoned. I guess Hodges does hit from the right side of the dish. Have to figure that Hodges and Head are likely casualties when Goedert and Weglarz get back from injury.

TonyIPI wrote: He's also an example of just how loaded this organization is at the moment where they have no room for him on the 40-man and have a roster of talent bursting at the seams with ML quality players at Columbus.

Ya think? They're only 21-5. The question is not when they'll lose their first game in May, it's "if".

With the Tribe sitting at 20-8 and their AAA affiliate at 21-5, I'm starting to sense a bit of optimism about this season. And the carping about the incompetent management and cheapskate owner seems to be diminishing somewhat.